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To: Tim McCormick who wrote (257)3/9/2000 12:48:00 AM
From: WaveSeeker  Read Replies (2) of 811
 
I feel badly for us patzers, but if you ever see a ridiculous lowball offer or highball bid before the open, get the market maker's telephone number off of the Nasdaq Trader site, have your broker give them a call and ask how many shares they got/want? Then watch them run for cover ;-).

And even though it is "expressly prohibited", when a market maker backs away from your SelectNet preference, you can call your broker or Nasdaq Regulation; the Naz has a complete tick-by-tick Level II history for those magic bids/offers that disappear without a print.

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